The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, November 22, 1865, Image 1

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enatiert ptock.lt printi, the Great
esi Of , giultoo; pot se, l 6,,zi nne y,
Bilikku.-aiti and the I greatest bailidar In all
ktzee 9pdaina Ifottogit, Maier ar. Cow;
6oXii , lort stmt.,
3.l4lekingto %The VO/St•--• •
'But, tkuotiolFtest ., DOloins .13 co/aut .- 6r;
oioars di. , ,,iCionti.; other Dreip Goodprot irom
to 60centi, nearly ose hag fotmer pricer, ; litßar•
ket 0.1% •
A titer Fide to Afatoteo:
If ion haVe the Art, indite* itititroubled wicp
4bitzeigthB3opf:Ailitai4 iogridg On‘your
staunch,- ponebotreisare out ut. order, YOU .re
Winne, etbstipated andterteritly Indisposed, win
OW* Copt:pita Cure. It la the best medicine for
stomach and bowel claordera to the world. Sold
onty In Pittsburgh at Flenifnes drug and patent
midlelne depot,- No, tI Market
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Pientral Sulphite °Clam!, -
Forpremes rirß Sider. For male jby Charlet Super;
DMPlrglir;.:,*oraer. Yon and: St. (Ili': streatia,
lrttbir:,
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t-41 , , sae utNew , teipets„
toiip4iitteri eus., colkplutiday.
andnatui ilAriglaiellimuri..Atiotlon room[, 65
ana.l7llfth street. Private macs dstly.
Bate of New.captts,
ELiiakete, Oovers, Outlery, &a., on Thur.
,Igsr,krointhr Ara, IlTLlMilland4 diction
Itobtp. No. 33 itAd b 7 Fifth atteet.' Pstyiste Wes
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' 113ati'e Exit.
To Ist! at SI Federal street.
Di. J. Dodge Warteatilinis limn` th e
poi*. at Maaaata. pipit aida day Cram e,ttll it A.
nelg-t lll *.randl Cram - 11" CULL he : may
found it stiesLcuttes.Holiati. Mote_ into. an
able - add ail/ddy pdsityllyaeayald:
ao loatei t biW
with`ttertierb
is:OM:am -moll the aoresive abatairleesi
ac , 10.41* SouNiont.
Ogiiiiketrii relte.,tagtedleatil le preserves the
exusitel - Iteetioves all imparieles. strength.
•eas:the gnma ;, IC deederizesa Wated breath. IC
is Ping* ie. water &Ad relite.veluatile than its
• see - • th i
.
oliekitli.4tAlial3l at ki.ca t gtreet
Atk plass Of Prissatwatihetier Utah
of chips," Wet and"clotd fief iiroyagate
Prreimt thlS.by buflig yew Boots or §toes of
SOIIM &Bala 011artet stsettslwhir - hyre ore' or
the belt satOrratrats at ma's, Mlles, Wales, boys,
youths' linerchildlean'S Beets, Shoe 4 Balmoral"
sod iatteis, Sr. lower prises Shea other - hcmsa let
the say. $Ol7T¢ & Rose, •
w ldsrlzet street, is the place.
The Cheapest
Slob S
. VitailiOtti tiro atria to at 92 Federal ere
To- ` the POlnt Aga in
Mosll salLori ISV sop odor do., 25e; extri 412111tp
asa iitr4l24 . it `3I - o,—Sitne as sold se - short time dace
660.._ : :ec - . J. W. Blares es Co.,
Don't Buy
Till sioxisatitha Panel of Boots and Shoes, at a
For` tl6 Arso7,..‘for the Nary, and for
• Every One.
The ivbrdis 10,1m:unlaced now with medicines
of every deseriplion which are warranted cures
for ever!, known and taileentinineetenotAiitise,
that:tl ol .olo*figiEWiatrilt lliNeteible to die*
Unsaid' between goOd and bad. Some of
there Wonderful fluids profess to cure every com
kccoini tg th 4 31atezt5,..15124,1c?!. In epeak-
Leg late stettatosi Batas We refit- ill 'Bin:emus
tine which Umits Itself to ono deparment of the
body—the.sitonuteh,the_lereggUiettlea -and disor
ders of witle4itnotonly'ildiMiliellit; but does.
Its reputation has become world-wide, end from
the Pacific to the Atlantic, in both hemispheres,
and in every latitude and cone, 1c is known and
employed as a remedial agent. -
•
been feP4itedl, deceived,
perkimiicrindok be 'numb:iced that Hostetter%
Bitten win effect lure, rapid, •and permanent
Guns. 'But this saurtion is confirmed by testi
monial lettirelhim the most dtattrignlshed item to
the sonntiy. All who have once need these Bit
ters keep them now b 1 their side as a !safeguard,
behavtil fist ..atounce or prevention is worth e'
pour.d of erne."
The digestive organs which bare been violated
and• prostrated , . by. e#isslie .or ;irregular Indy&
race of ' apPetite,-fral be mtered to their aormal
eandittrin by:lhe rule of this wonderful merit
tice..—Berfon Titiveler
Call end see the aziotlment, at Betes S ftel.'s, No
a Filth street. .
Bargains .
In Boots and Shoes. at 93 Federal street
Fall and Wlnter Goods
It Ii with great Pleasure '. 'we call the attention of
oar readers to the superb stock of Fall and Winter
CoodaJutt retatredb, klr.-John Ureter Merchant
Tailor, No. 128 Federal "street, ,AlkualonT. His
stock embraoca some 4Mo:rarest and moat beau.
Mita Clotha.Caulincres.twarsoatings andgestnnt
arch:ought to the western market. Ilia auort•
wear ot , Ftwalshint Goods, Marts,
Drawers, Collars, Nock-ties, Handkatchti Is, am,
comet bean:pawed cast . Or WM.., p terge .tone
of re wir•niada, Panto, Costa, Usti old Overcoats
willalso be found at his establlstmant. Persona
wailtnf enS, 5L011 01 4 41 4 , 4 Ana nidn°
tall to glad 'air: weer a •
Shaivls,
♦t very lowa iwa+, a$ Bates kffell , s, N. 21 Fifth
street.
Buy your . Bootvand Shoei
At 92 /Want, tt2t.tt..
Party' Ar. Co., -
-lerssugal..Statirßactrat,inapealett 7n" Anterleaa
Ellata , ol;Vialoo,ll , /olors. - Ottee at reaaa,gas:
LIVAIMULVadaest the Water Works, rittsburgh,
ikeataeace, „Fie. .za Ptke 'street. -',OitTera
.pretaptl,r atter te. • 'll.ll work irereaatiatiiatei
roof. dose Ai. the ihorteit `natltld: Wo
fae repths, proyhts4 the Leer Is not
101=1 sitar It la*
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And alliteneesig g, it seduced rats', at Bates
No. 41 - Fat It street. •
Carpenter Jobbing Shop.
Elating rettuturd atte Mt Absence or three years
In the anat. I have no-opened ma rho far ail soda
or fobbing In the earprater lina,.at the Old ;tank
Virgin klYir,b4lfeler grAhrtehigreet end Cterry
Alley. ' orders Whited and promptly atonal to.
ttrtitrAx gonstzwr.
CtLetiVatunkStOttr
is at 92 EigatgatreeC -
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:riGood eaddh AcciAorkot,Zweiton
alria cocoa auVtA ,- / I R, cir , Plaeapple,
vanilla iddraourdalti tea iarardr alyl!ell. Clow
Dr ums, Agt,' 4014 and garisatg at 112
Federal 'Met. A egrlij#.oloo OZ *;-,,::: „
94111/01Ya.,
• e. , ..Aust °.7
.cre t • hew Clot' istsiTittt4trett whi t e
.we tune; sz 7 - 651 , -404 ?*te#44.ii-at
cost, at 0akHau,tr4,1...,.......
fo r preservia; 47 , 0hozleattuper,
a:l:unfit; comer of fen -O , o4d;SL Moir. ittrons,
_Fltubtorth : -
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C. silk:Dentlitt, 240-Pearristreet_; — •
Attend' promptly to 411' btuWm SO bb Profss•
Con - -
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r. tt 92 Fe4eru atreet
THE DAILY
'Pp' the Point.
Print' iL ib?.,V—Onreily:tini4o. ati :moo—tae beet
end inettim of the ieason.
I. W. &taxes 6, Co ,
63 Market 'tree
Wholesale
Dry Goodri yerrrtursad templets stool:, at
the way Widget Dotilblitipriees, osihe north-east
corner of Fourth anti Market stomas.
D. Bain= Lora h. 800.
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To 92Fedgral
liletitrat Sulphite of Lime,
For preserving cider. For sate by Clarion Super
Druggist, conker of Penn and St. Clair streets,
Pittabtunb.
Prenett Imeitnees.,
♦ very large stook, and at very unnanalcy tom
Prices. Retacpber put: the Borth-eget earner of
Fourth -and Market street,. -
,Q4Laasos Lova a Hato
STATE NEWS
Tnz Tamaira Saureirif Kays : The woods atir'
rounding our town basic been on Ire daring the
past week; fn every direction. - At night the
seen presented wee nfost beautiful—the chains
'of lire on every bill resembling the camp fires
of a mighty army, and reminding u ofpast
scenes In old Virginia. We have not heard of
,nny damage to butts or hoaxes.
A taryen received from Colonel Rose, com
•mesding the Tisk 'Regiment Pennsylvania Vol
untnenkarstes that: the' regiment will return'
borne about the 15th of next mouth and be die
.charged. T.Lte,77,:th„,wheu . the. letter. was writ
ten, waa la z Teites: '
A Boatte ov Tama is at last fairly orga
nised in Titusville. At a meeting on Friday
officers were chosen, and a committee appoint
ed to secure a room. Both tett.grophlt„,...,, nays
the Herald, have offered to place an instrument
in the room, and furnish an operator.
ON Tuesday of last week, while engaged in
edging boards on the mill of Moore & Dilworth,
Mikeonnty, Morgan Lucas came to his death In a
'most shocking meaner. Both_ of his arms be.
11:41 cet off by a circular saw, ho bled to death' .
before assistance could be rendered.
'Tin Blair county Whig.% td be revived In De
cember, under the management of John Broth
and Leander K. Zack,.
A rent or yellow ociuo t aeven foot thick. has
Dees discovered near Shirleystm-g, Huntingdon
county..
Timex kindred buildings Were erected in tire
city of Erie during the peat year.
VARIOUS ITEMS. /
AT a protracted meeting recently !cid out
west, an ancient sister in the Chum arose and
said "I sec young ladies herowh think more
of gewgaws, furbelows', , d
laces, thaw
they do of their Creator. I I ed them-once,
adoaled rair4.-With - R flow-:,
ere, kright colored` ribbons a sky blue trim
mings'.bt th were Aravy,ing me
doirritUfistruerloii, 161 took tk:em off—and
lgave t em to my sister'
Wrirtris the • past - (-
dozen gold and stir •
Nevada and r'
don by -Arnold
there are now r
the way to re'
purchasing
TUB la
bat% de
one's
th • o-
Is •
/e'er -Months more than a
mines in Colorado, Idaho,
gh!.haire. becn.,lto . b.l In Len
, I.'agents at largeitilees, and
urge number of Englishmen on
mine other mica, with widely to
coin to of l•yons:and Colnunr, France
Idea th at Wm Particle 4lepitteed before
/ame is not a Sign of nobility, and ths , .
m, any one may nee it, whether be
noble or trot.
Ix appears,fions a: report presented-4o the
Aorwetlan storthingi that onelsundred Maul
and children rte educated in tbedistriefachoole
of that country, at an annual cost of eighty
thonisand pounda. .
Is nearly all parts of the country the wrene
and the binehlrds are said tahayallngered long
er than they seer.- berote,.; ;Probably this
Indicates either that we'ardtblitia a mlld win
ter, or the: the wrens and the bluebirds know
very little about tt. - • .
A Fite rofflf.PAPer atterapti tee ' frightno the
ladles, by sta ting that rascals with sharp knives
go about cutting off waterfalls, with all the dux
taritk of "ye acelpletg,totwapt,tberpflhas.”
S • Poledaittee'lit Pressler, guriPuwder is
mann tall ured Yrcen wood, on 6unit:taint; like
the linnet-Mtn principle.
• WINTER ➢ns COMMIRICed Fn t.. 0 Bshlc war-
Inas; the inbabßantrof Revel bavo began to .
age 'ledges.
Beaver ,county Olt Sirlkea.
The Pittsburg:ft . and Little Beaver Oil Corn
pany4truck oil on the Duck property last week.
bas not teen snaktently tested set, but will
prove at least a ten barrel well,
The Ohio Oil Company, composed Of D. C.
Thompson, John Cat:iglu:l, Eq., and Orates,
,strncka Cwentydlve barrel well teat week.
congratulate oar worthy Treaaureri -on" toyoikk — r
inck.
The Williams!. ,Witt; on the Acme - ion (arca,
etruek let weetl 4 ke are informed la new a"w"ing thlAY,..tiiieTs per day. It Is, altogether, the
yr i
beat n the county,
The Glasgow Oil Company struck a now well
-!lnst week. (N 0.5); ten bbla.
'Thireko Oil Company stniek en elgld barrel
well. ,
•
Clulety Oil Company struck • twelve barrel
These azu all )on Little Beaver creek and
Island run. Tbed we hear everyday an account
of new wells belled 'truck et Smith's Ferry anti
Dry run.—Brarts4 Arpia. •
Gen. Grant leaves •
New York—lspin.
wall Medals—Bleed In Nosi York—
ppeaker 'Colfax and the Pres&ent.
• • .
linty Tomer,.Nov. 21.—The unpleasant weather
prevents the Seventh Regiment from parading
ns a gnarl of honor to Gen. Grant to-day, as
proposed. Gen. Grant trill leave the city with
out any demonstration, thie evening. •
This brat annual presentation of the Aspin
wall medal> for military merit will be made this
evening, at the 22nd Regiment's armory.
Speeches ore expected from Generale Hooker,
Dix, Gov. Penton, Col. Aspinwall and others.
The wind Ethis morning has occasioned the.
high tido overflowing the lower part of the city,
and demeging'some merchandise on the docks.
Raw ions.: Nov. 21.—The Ilerald a Wash
ington special eeys the President's oonser►attve
friends declare - that ex Speaker Colfax's Breen
is hit opposition to his policy, and - assert that the
president favors the admission of Southern
Representatives to Congress without a test
oath.
The Bally receipts of the Internal Revenue
beech:lnca off about ball a million of dollars.
There are about three thousand ahpllcatt3na
Tor vacant Lieutenancies in the R^gislar Army.
Fero Vuttrage" in the District of Co.
WA:3IIIN6TON, Nov. 21.—The Board of Alder
men have passed the resolution from the Coun
cil, that in the event of any bill being Intro
duced Info Congress for the admission of
colered men of the city to the right of suffrage,
that the Mayor may be especially authorized to
call the Councils togriner i within two days no
tice, for the purpose of taking Into conalierntion
measures for holding a special election to oh
min the sentiments of tlie people on the sub
ject.
n may be stated In AMA connection that many
of the property holders of 'Wallington ate anx•
loos that the corporaUms ebartera shall be nor.
rendered, and the government of the city placed
In the bands of a board - of commissioners ap
pointed by the President of the United States.
at en early date, their object being to (Inlet the
itialitlon of the suffrage question, as well mato
Berme economy and the greatest benefits in the
expenditnees of the money collected from them
$Y the present system or taxation.
Case of Gen. Dater.
WADI:WIGTON. Nov. 21.—The daily C'hronkk
contains an article In defense of Gen. L. C.
Chief Detective of the War Department,
saying that no t a rtthstandingthe.tdirthle outcry
.acalrat him, hettillhas,...thtrcoliffdenise of the
.Department to ',tacit", he..isiattachedl%,addlng
"General Bakeidoes nor fall, MI laitances,
to report his acts to his superior °Dicers. This
he la bound to do and we are sure the War Ds•
pertinent, which Is better.advlsed of the (acts
than:any of 31.1.01 Baker's tradadert can be, has
'not yet found occasion to censure him for any
of those things which have been so magnified
and distill:rated by a portion of the press." The
. Chronicle aLso ss,ye.Gen. , Baker has not nomad,
led a single person to the Old Capitol Prison - for -
Amore than two
,yeare, aid that he has not been
antherized to do so since the hatter part of
1882.;
Few York Floodeuby 'High Tides.
higw You, NOT. 21.—Very high tides pre
Tailed to day and the lower portion of the city
Is flooded, overflowlog the pia% on which,large
quantities of_ recrr-handlss , "lreistoret li - thereby
causing carightiairage..,,Neuiyali the cellars on
West, &nth, sod assay on, Washington and
/front lama, are overitowedi doing coasidera
bielUmno IMXlllglClfp Ant&
`Thum were bin tour um 1140..
Tinian 2.14e.t. Ezected,;/nevolormos
,
Derma CirT, Nov. dO.-Tho ramms,colur 114
but esdklent are , reoedeed to:111'416W
the electiob of atiptc. to: Gosanorind.43hlW
colt to Congrene, end theAreate. Union
Mon ticket.
Steankeeleorth Ante:Jen Doe.
POILT/4AD, (Nie.,) Nev. 2 1,—There are no
signs of the steam &hip North America now due
at etas Pon-- I (l l ) l :diter,EarDpeark, news, The
wind is Way/A% gag %sad It 'tenoning.
'LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
ABM FOR TR MISICAN RIPUBLIC
Speakership of the House
NEGOCIATIONB WITH COLUMBIA.
Freedmen's Bureau to be Continued.
New/kora, Nov . 21.—The foldrawing news
by thethlen has been rescued, In addittoo to
,
thatiereadeeett. • ... • ;e : • e -
Atterpidol . , Sefurrhey - Rotning,' XV. 1.1. , --The
pirate Sherudideet.hee been litinda over to the
/American Ceinsni, ittelA'Orptedecand • crew have'
bet n engaged-to Mite her to New York: ,
It Is reported that Italy was about seduce
Its army coosiderably.
By Tilepreph to Queendonn —rAllaoll, Noe.
12.—A supplement to the London Gamete. con
tains further additional correspondence be
tween Minister Adams and Lord Russell, rela
tive to the departure of cruisers for the rebels
from England, Mr, Russell repeats the argu
ment that the British Government acted upon
precedent, and supplies a memorandum show
ing that steps were taken to prevent and punish
the breach of neutrality.
Paris, Nor. 11.—Bourne firm. Reales closed
ato.9f
The London Time, saes that it Pit Impossible
for the American
,Government to elyandoli the
deltas.' for the depiedations of the diehama,"
but •it IS onite posalhie for a Government to
yield, yet do et thing. • We must prepare to be
told that the United Statettwill yield l's demands
and will preserve the right of enter:Mg them,
atlll. when the temper of the people is cooled,
when commerce has lead limo to renew the links
which bind the two nations , together, when the
merits of the war has faded into the past, the
little disposition for aggression on the unfor
tunate will be over.
The Lend= Lally News confidently dismls-
Iles the' suppolition that the Alabama Claims
can become a direct cause of war between the
two countries, but It trust that something will
be &Ma to Min thedispme to an early practl.
cal settlement. for It la one which to no other
way can be disposed of.. It world be an amid
disgrace If both governments should confess
themselves unaMe to find any Outer violent reo.
lotion of thelf dlffsrenees, but there Is a a state
of nominal peace, which has many of the dia.
„Advantagissispeste--,
too liberation - of the Captain and —
crow of
the Shenandoah is aid to have bocrevencondl-
Bonal. the 'British Government being of the
opinion that there are no legal grounds upon
which they could beadetalned. Captain Wad
in a letter to Earl Russell, which is pub
lished, says :
In obedience to orders I found myeelf In the
Arctic Sea, far removed from the ordinary
channel of commerce, and In consequence of
this awkward circumstance, I was engaged In
acts of war until. the 28th of June. I was Ig
norant of the defeat angered by the Confeder
ates, and the total destruction of the Govern
ment under which I acted.
I rim teed the first intelligence of the down
hill of the Confederate cause on the 2d of. Au
gust from the Biltiett bark Barracoata, and de—
slated immediately from 'further acts of war tee'
tit t could communicate with an European rot
and learn If thermos was trae. I could
not have been s disk that the tales told by
American I him e true; but merely upon the
statement .of a , British captain, I diligently
- sought ford precedent In law forgaldance In
the future. control, management, and float dl
-New Yong, Nov. 21.—The China, hem Lir-
posal of the venal, hat found none.
erpool on tits F
11th vie. Queenstown on the which he ieding the authorities questionable under
seed, he Immediately ceased cruising,
12th, has arrived. and shared her =treater the Atlantic. Redid
notice] Jruidfletrin destroying the vassal, but on
The pirate Shenandoah has been handed over
the contrary, thought the ship shoukkeemoi l s
to the American Consul, ante will .
New York. lierSeptelf` - `4drattiftave teen Liverpool to learn the news, and If not without
unconditionally d imharged. fouedation, to surrender the ship, with herguna
.4 ddlt ional correspondence between yt r, and stores complete, to the British Government
dis
_!dams and Lord Russell is published. Tile lat. for Inch
The Shenandoah wa surrenders] to the
ter se ys erect- representation of the .k nueri• an A Mericen COUttl on the s
10th, who took formal
Minleer wag immediately consi4ered and prop- PL.,,"10n, and Pi need her under Cit'eteit Free.'
erlv refbrredite tbe tow cancers. mast mail crew or his own selectiond to convey
her to New York.
Tom Sayers, the pugilist, la dead Ile died
London. 11.—Consols closed at St)(3St. ,
fur money. Bullion n the Bank of England- of a lung disease.
increased , 75,000. Ilichigau Central, 9luiel",; Earl Rama attended the Lord ejayee's ben-
Erie, S{ ; United States 5-110%,
'tort on the all. In a si emit he pald a tribnte
to the memory of Lord Palmerston. 'Advertin g
Lircrpool, Son. 11,—Cotton—Bales of the so the last reconstrto.tion of the t' Linn.
week, he
7,We - bales. The market opened dull hat sold be had tie-eared the fullest support from
ed firmer with an advance of I.‘d 00 :tenant-
his eelleammeearedrenteeked eie its palitey the! ,
can on thew eet.,tlnjAtal,,,;*Ainlgaait-irehid2' -1 4 , ernifenhe canary wialfhTMINS-thlirteitkidif•
eeditetiesler. Proelsicres tie- eider the course they ought to pursue, and he
sittled.
should abide ty the prlneipies of his life. The
Lrvenrooe,Saturday,e. so ,Nov. 11.--Cotton Government deemed It their duty to consult the
sake to-day were 8,000 bake, Including 4,000 to wishes of the people, and It would be for Far
speenlatore. The market is leas firm bateenota- tiament to consider that these wishes were based
tiOne are unchanged. Breadetuffe closed nn- on Justice.. Be thanked God the Americau
charged. .Previelowe firmer. Lard vety dull. war was over, and he trusted the Repeblie, now
Jordon ifitrkef—Bargns . Bros, report dour freedirom the eon of slavery, would go on and
firm wUs on upward tendency at eieliekis. prosper for centuries to come.
Wheat Is quiet and steady. Winter lied. 45s The Daily Nenn says Tee reception of Rea
per quarter. Sumo la easier. The coffee stock set at the banquet was a pnecteat reply to the
Is scarce, and quotations hare advanced Ifin2s. detraction which bad lately panned the Gov.
Rice is doll hot firer. Tea Is quiet. Petrele- erameet. Russell's language could only be
am Is quint and steady; refined fis Id. Linseed used by men who feel that Importaat meaeurese
MI Is nominal at 4s4d. aro expected of three, and are willtag enOottri
American Securities--Divings Bros. report . gee the hope.
the market for American seen/4nel firmer, and The Star sayi the effect of the speech
was
quotations as follows: To-day, Nov. 10, United rather an encouragemeat to the cause of reform.
States Fire-Twenties were 638 , ;(4.64: Maryland It Is repotted that Milner Gibson bad been
Five,. 70; Maryland Sixes, 52; Illinois Central, offered the post of drat Lord of the Admiralty,
51We 811;; Erie Railroad, Siff is and that the Duke of Somerset would be Becre.
Lan don, Roe. 11.--Consols closed yesterday bey of
at begifilly for money. The weekly retire of It is understood that the Waters Union Tek
tite Bank of England shows an Inereasteet 72,- graph Company has contracted with Mr. Ile,.
000 pomade In Built= American stOcks—Te ley, of North Norwich, for the manure. tare of
quotatioes closed last evening at 81151 for 11,11- five hundred miles of subruarinc aisle and tire
toile Central Railroad, 54 for Fee lisliroad, thousand miles galvanized wire for
lied 635, fur Ueltt d States 59ptr. the land line.
The subeffie s e] mail steam service between
Brest and New York is likely to cause rousLier
able acceleration of postal and' , assess,- train',
bttween France and America. Steamers which
will be sitniier to the &oda, are building, on the.
Clyde. The first one was lauachest on me -ith.
It Is expected that the French nmerchantrWill
be able to mail letters to Saturday night , as the
' British merchants now arc.
'l'be commission for the trial of the Fenian!
Opole en the 27th at Dahlia.
Tie lent'se had applied to the Cour: 01 the
( s tucco's Bench for a criminal information
against the proprietors of Mtn Feted: earl's Jour
nal for publishing Arch Bishop Cullea'a pa:to
rsi, the publication being likely to prelatic.,
the Fee lens at the approaching trial.
John Donavan, son of the late eminent Irish
A utiquarlan, had been committed for trial on a
charge of treasen. Ball was refused. Ile had
been elvlog lectures to the Ferdaus on the use
of the rifle.
Feasee.--el. Dupla, Procurer General, died
on the WI. The Emperor and the Empress loft
Beam on the 11th for Committee. The Park
hoarse en the 10th was firm. Route's closed at
081.4,5 e.
Irate.—The Italian Parliament had been tine.
reigned to the 18th leitL Tbeifflng bed gone to
Naples, the cholera thorn having Increased.
Leeepe e / Aoa . nth, Moraine.-1 he Bankers'
Circular reports that the sales of cotton • for the
week. halm been 57,000 bales, Including 12,001
bales to speculators Mid 15,000 bales 10 export
ers. The market opened very doll and all qual
ities slightly declined, but closed somewhat Ulm
er teat an advance per pound oa Amer
ican descriptions since last week's market, bat
Is lees firm for Egyptian. The authorised quo
tattoos are, Orleaph 44 . ,. Old.: middling 214.:
Motile and Texaa. Intadiltigllos.o.; 'Uplands,
fair, 221,id.• middling 2,014 d. Total stock In
port 300,500 bales, Including 61,000 bales of
Ault:de:au. Soles on Friday were 15,000 hales,
themarket closing firm and with an upward
tendency.
Advices from Manchester show that the me,
ket for geode and yarns opened notnindl but
has Since grown firmer:
, The Liverpool breadetuffs market Is generally
easier and buyers ere demanding a reduction
of prices. Ideates.' Richardson, Spence rre Co.,
Wakefield, Nash .t Co.:arul °there report dour
ensier,and quotations barely maintained. Wheat;
sales small And quotation nominal', Winter
Red 14s I'd, Caro; leas drixt,..,lllretißlg9lo-od.
The provision market le generally tresittled
and downward. Must e. lllgland, Athayaldr
Co e , and others report beef dull and Irregular.
Pork quite active, with a ticareity of-Stook. -Bs.'
eon dull and declining, Ctrs small sales at a
decline. Lard very ,dull and declining. agree—
.ncr 'enetatitin. Tallow easier; better qualities
have slightly declined.
Produce Market Broker's Circular—Ashes quiet.
Pearl eee e . g em
tee . at a decline of is.
Coffee less dm: ni r o .helot,. with a trilling
• entice. Saltpettekdinuteed 2a. .Linseed, she
scarceeiseed'ealrei Unsettled, Therese et ,
is bare, and there has been a consldeephla ad.
Tames Sperm 01.1 1 Sala artistry' httoted'ittlEl
:se. Ccd Oil Ole Linseed OR quiet and indady
At davgas.
—, Rosh' steady at 1541108.
, - typirita of tumentine actlveht-4004(116rFrene
h.
Petrolournadeienelog. Iliffinttuue42,6l3ll4:.vio,
:Ter Eked drat,;'ssltlt tOnd6„114:::
VOItT Latter Faturdatorz Aar
211— CalYYTe. :Slated lo.day•wer6LS BMW,
lti clud ingdMdimlee taken by , speettlittire and
=cotters. -,Breadstnits.'nnettanhrod.,:lo.4nta.'
tient!. Proilslans
.LardtcrYddil.-I,'p
yywieurn grettlrittututissles. ilterinedettotedist St,
London, &tunic:lli 'Yon, 11—nining.,,Ton,..
.scds :closed 401198M' for raciney. Attreilean
Erie Cetlial Relined, Bi T .
ftillroadrie@gis4. U. til, 39,i" 01
New TORS, Nov. 10.—The Herald's :Whitlaldg c .:
'ton special rays: It le reported ihat Gen. Carol-
Jal, Col. Larretorga and Robert Duchesnols are
hi New York purchasing arms and ammenitben
for the Ideean liberal army. A Broadway firm
has recelted at Order for: 1,500 nalforniS, tO be/
delivered In the present month. Orders for ;I
,
amend ammunition have been Bent to New Reg:
land to be filled in the ehorteat period 'of i tinee.
Geueral.Magrader has takeo the oath ill alle
tone:A.:Ate:lmperial Government, and'lS'Mow
:a Mexican subject.
A portion of the French: equattroneralaing In
the Golf of Mexico has gone up the Rio Grande
In order to use their marines la Riving the lib
erals.
An afternoon paper says the‘ 8 shnyier Col
fax has received assurances foam Governor
Mond and General Banks.thet they will not per-
Mat their names to be used for the speaker
hhip.
*lt Is understood in Wishington that the See
retariotile Treasury will recommend Gen
p.m sin his forthcoming annual-report, -to sp
ort priate a sufficient sum of money to pay oil
We na:lo=al debt In about_thirty
Gtn. Cart Schstrz wilikoon make a report of
his southern tour.
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A joint convention from the. United Stites'
and the Coiumblan Government have ngrecd
Upon 81 or Bertinatt as umpire, One hen.
deed sindVseventy-fisc cases are lobe decided,
Principally growing out of the riots on the isth
mus It 1850.
Secretary Stanton has :telegraphed', Mayor
Geuther that the steamer Illinois boplaced
,st the dispense' of thebealth commissioner. The
Steerage passengers of the Atlanta veld be pat
on board of her as coon as erracticable. It 'ls
rumored that the cabin passengers tavecome
np this evening.
Thelferatd.publishes a list of passengers by
the steamer D. IL Mount, from New , York for
Jacksonville, Florida. on the 40th of October,
and believed to hums been kilt lathe October
gale.
The ?Man' Washington epeelal sayer General
Howardx l fLatiotaudtarepeirfcitfii
We - nieri - Of Wax aed that 0,738 pbsitive malt
of bin trip ell b e tobtliineneeeif the Prod
man's Banal:o'ot an indefinite period. •
Brigadier Geninal rlskotendered
dor, wbielorze not aceer.edi en the ground:
that his eerciees in the Freedman's Darean7ere •
tee valuable tO•hedisOessW*hh. •"
IytOTHER.i ARRIVAL FROM RUROPH.
The I henando.h Handed Over to the
American Consul,
THE CAPTAII ASO ,CREW DiIa:MORD.
ADDITIONAL ADANA-RUSSELL CORIIDSTUNDANCE
Latest Foreign Markets.
AMES FROM #I.SIIISGTON
Resignation of Judgo Adoheate Chipman
—fti3 Grande Troops—iienatorEa
rner's iMicerasur—lteportoro Prohibiter;
from Entering the state Departinont—
Colored Woman Boldln hlarylitnt—hiek
nero at Corpus (Meilti—ho New Lean.
Few Puna, ovembcr gl.—The Tribune'
Washington special says: Judg.• Advocate
Chipman has resigned his I.3iLioll in the a•my
and will practice law In Wa!blogtop.
A private letter says that most of th.• rolar,d
trcops In Texas are to he marred out. Thla
prObably accounts for the regular regiments be
ing sent softie Ito Grande.
•
The successor to Senator Co'hauler will prob
ably be Mr. Hibbard of Chelsea.
lhe Secretory of State yesterday issued an or
der prohibiting any member of the press front
neutering that Department. It is reported that
the Order was induced by the publication of an
inaccurate and blundering statement regard
ing that Dspartmente r. lntelltgence 11119 been received at the Freed
men's Bureau, that a certain Judge in Anne
Arundel county, Maryland, recently sentenced
a colored Isomen to be• sold Into 31.alrery for
twenty years.
The IFor/d's dispatch iaye: Letters received
, from Corpus I hristl, of October ...Z;(1, state that
lit is very sickly among the troops. General
Russell, Commander of tho Post, and more than
half of his:officers, arc down wlth:tho break bone
fever. The pressure of transportation Is so
great that It, is doubtful whether hie brigade will
be removed for muster out till the early part of
-December.
There Ls no foundation for the statement In
he Washington papers that the Secretary of
he TreaSury.will put forward a clew loan.
GEN. GRANT'S RECEPTION IY. NEW YORK.
Over Two Thousand Guests Present.
THE GENERAL'S REPLY TO A TOAST
Nye , YORE', Nor. 21.—The reception to Gen.
Grant at the Filth-Avenue Hotel, last night, was
most.brilliant. Timid were over 2,600 guests
present, Including some of the most prominent
men of the United Stales.; Notwithstanding the
lmmenea throng gathertat In the vicin
ity or the hotel, After the, conclusion.-01, the
reception eenstneelts, Glenewil Grant - and Party
eat dOwn to • special supper, prepared for oily
i aftwdlatiegulsted - phrscuss.
In reply to • toast drank to his,health, Gen,
Grant said:, "I em greatly Indebted to the cit
izens, ladles and - kentlemen, of Now York -atty.. ,
for the great kindness I have receicift,larlag
'thalweg ten days that I turn beetr,Wll4thabs..,
xpr; know it Is not my habit to main opeenhall.
)Itlld I hope you will excuse me from Baylor
more, rdo amok them frocialte bottom of
•
L 'l ; ll 4art atiernoon Gen: Cried takeihisuaparture
fOT,Washinuton, on lber•four o'clock train.
„.,
Major Getiegal- Palmer . indicted
, - -
Locirsruaz, Nov. 2L= Mal. Gen.: Palmer bil3
been Indicted by tbo Graudltrry of 'this coaxal
for entleamelsypi 40.1oare Kentuellra
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PITTSBURGH
FIIBTHIS.NEWS BY THE CHINA.
Alabama Indemnitsr Claims.
THEI - @FREE kaiTg SIIENANDOAH
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Statement of Commander
POLICY,
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OF YIEE HEW PRE MISS.
N:0.4ana1.. ---- asa.
LEMON TO THE COAL REGIONS
Speech by Senator Sherman
FO'Oeitui.n, PA., Nov. 21.—Senator John
Sherman, of O hio, . and Steam. David Wells,
of New York, a nd [Stephen Colwell, of Yenneyl
inniniirnifed States Revenue Commlntoner,
A° ;eft £hlladelphla, Yesterday, morning for
the tieritiose of ',lilting the middienoal region of
Pennsylvania, under" the ansPicer of the Read
lair and WOO Valley Railroad Company.
reached MouniCarlton, Tait evening, accompa
nied by-a number of dlitingulabcd gentlemen
from Philadelphia, New York and Boston. At
Readlitts:ctutsorY examination was made of the
shops of the, Reading Railroad Company. To
day, Ike party have been engaged In visiting the
collieries.
After visiting the coal mines, the party re
turnetl here and were serenaded. Senator
Sherman made a brilliant speech, alluding to
the great value of Coal. both In peace and In
Ivor. Gov. litamsey, General Simon Cameron,
Mayor McMichael, of Philadelphia, and Mr.
rlerbyof Boston, alto made speeches.
II Senator Sherman wan serenaded this evenlaz.
poring the course of Ills speech ho laid that
during the war the Government was compelled
to resort to to the utmost limits of taxation, but
lam happy to lay that the Madness of Con•
green will be, after eccuriag peaeu upon the ba
th of universal liberty, to relieve ouraelvev from
taxat.Jrn,
The acts of Congrela are necessary. In making
Ws reduction we naturally look to those articles
tbe'eldef coarof which Is Labor. The faun -
datkm of wealth la and should be as free from
burdene as the air. The cheerfulness with
Whlckall classes have bowie thee tinting the
war 'makes It doubly the duty of Congress to
!elm and (goatee the taxes now. I confi
dently anticipate that In a abort time the Mules
On Imparted liciodaa moderate Income tax and
taxes on It lurks will 'finable as honorably to
per form all cur obligations.
D 1110igin AT DIARSEILLE4.
New York Collectorship
NEW FIFTY CENT COUNTERFEIT
NlASttinbron, November 21.-11 e United
States Consul at liarleilies reports to the State
Department that the Cholera Ins entirely dis
appeared from that city. Passengers going
east from Marselrss, low bare an unobstructed
passne with their baggage to Paris.
The bids for furnishing the rtnbalstenee De
partment °Tule army with one thousand barrels
of Ne. 4' flour, at • $10,60 per barrel, have
been accepted, and also one thousand barrels
No. 3 tlour,at from $10,19b10,2;',.
• Ent few pardons are now granted, and the
Al torney General's ottlee has been rellered com
paratively of the pressure of applicants.
thHumphrey Marshal, of Kentucky, is among
e latest arrivals of those who were prourtueat
In the rebellion,
'The appointment of a Collector for the port
of New York is not likely to Le made before
the =cling of Congress.
Information was received to-day that DOT.
Holden, of North Carolina, is ill at Raleigh.
There are nqt more than half a dozen mem
bers of Congress In the city.
It boa been decided bythe Comptroller of the
Treasury that the Pacific Riliroad Bonds issued
the United Stales will ho receive! as security
kg circulating notes of the National Ranks, and
circulation will be issued upon the deposit of
each bonds at the rate of SO per cent. of their
per value.
lAn excellent imitation of the new issue of the
fifty cent fractional currency, has been received
at the Treasury Department. It Is considered
to be the best executed counterfeit yet put into
eirculation. It can, however, bo easily dis
tinguished from the original by the colorinc,
and in the signature of Mr. Spinner, the hat E.
having been omitted.
• • •• •.
Tho Seeretary has decided to alter the genera'
appearance of the present Issue 11l fractional
entreney, it order to make It uniform, and to
better prate; tlt Nun • out; terfeitln, Iu future,
ttu nt, iseues rill be of the I;rcent-I;.k core,
Legion. • --
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Fra r• • In Court—Or. Tyng.s: ChUrch
—Soutitern Relief Meeting.
NE Iv YORK, Nov. 21.—1 n the Supreme Court
Chamber,' this morning, Mr, Whittaker, Jr.,
and John 1). Mrt,r or were op po n ent counsel
in a ease. A statement was m usic ' by Mr. Mc-
Gregor. The lie was given by ltfr.itlrbittaker.
.I.lrt McGregor dragged his opponent from the
room and proceeded to administer pugilistic
punishment. The Court decided that Mr.
Whittaker should make a formal application to
pan'sh lie. McGregor for contempt.
The pew bolder* of Ur. Tyng's champ met
lett algh , , and determined to rebuild the. church
on the old alto, with as little e_rpease over
5120,00 Q as possible. The organ and clock will
coat idiom 620,fat0. An additional sum of
1152,000 wassubscribcal In about an hour for
that purpose, and 3 committee. arm, appointed
to 6eenre further crutributions. The work
orrebulldhag will begin at mace.
A meeting to devise means for the relief of
the suffering people of the South wilt be held
at - ..girg!.. - .Aeademy of Music, Brooklyn, this
evening.
.The examination of H. C. lialdney, charged
with complicity In the Custom House frauds,
has been adj-urned 1:11 Tuesday nvxt, owing to
the absence of the counsel, beady and Mrl,4-
NV id; .
Roupti Carolina Legislature.
New Yoeg, Nov, ii. --The Herald's Ctiaries
ton correspondent, under date of the 101 h lost-.
says as 60011 as the Members of the Logiilature
became hilly aware of the ProO.4IcELV6 desires
and listen:dons la regard to the Constitutional
amendment, they thought best to dispose of the
matter at once and adopted it DY en almost
unanimous vote in the Senate. and by 74 to 20
la the flange. The Legislature has taken • re
cent to reaesemhle in regular session on the
27th inst.
IL is aspeeted the proposition to repudiate the
rebtl war debt, which was prismd over by the
State Convention, will cause a warm debate,
Borne members maintain thdt thy Legislature
cannot it-ally repudiate the war debt and think
• sew Convention necessary. ()time favor
prompt legielstloo. The Prnstdent's Instrur.
item; to Provisional Governor Perry to coatioue
to act as State Executive caused some ember
raysteem. It is proposed that Gm Governor
elect, James L. Orr shall be inaugurated Immo.
diately after the meeting of thn L^gisiatnre to
renfilar session.
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ig
The Davie and Elliott Prize Pht—ltuw
d3 Ism at Albauy.
A Lna% four o'clock this morn
ing a peat crowd of tenets had aseembled at
the tiustmehar.ne railroad depot to tithe a special
treln for the scone of the Anticipated prize fleht
between Darts acd Elliolhtut the police were
on bead In large riumbans,•and the Preeklettl oT
the Surtinehenne road would not let the Char-.
tared train go - ont. The regular 7:30 train was,
detained, and no train well 41CDt out till 11
(et IOCk,
The principals with some friends reached the
pLaco last evenlnz, and IMO believe the tight In
now going on, ulthougha cold rain has been
falling for seteral hours. ,it is understood lu
pollee circles that the fight lure been postponed
tILI Thursday, and will übt be fought la this
Butte. Several robberies have bean cue:mated
by thieves sod the mob, and the people of Albs•
Hy are soutewhat alarmed. •
Tax Collection In the South
' • •
WIenINOTON. Nor. 21„--W. H. prescott i
agent for Born Carolina, had an Interview with
the Secretary of the Treasury to-day oo the sub
ject contained In the following letter addressed
to the Tax Commissioners In that State by the
Commissioner Of Internal Revenue
Wssinwrole i ,
Horrrxxximi lam Instructed by t o e
Snarl-
Lary of tho-Terasury to say that his order hided-
Windy postponing the saki of lands for direct
tax In the Insurrectionary districts and hereto.
fore enumerated to you. was Intended to em
brienalf lands of whatoyer character or deserlp-
Han, Xlticated:ln thosnAlstrichi. Yon will,
therefore postpone Indtnaltely you sided of lots,
bloom and houses; slink) lolha town of Beau
fort, Bonth Carolina, and Advertised to tako
place On Use Oth of December nut.
Jeff. Oates' Brothier Demands Ms Prop..
rrtt—eloldlers 21ardercd Lt South Caro.
bit* Team, 'Nov. 21.—The Tribunes special
says,: J. E. Davie, brother of Jeff. Davie, ltv o
lettar dated from Tnecaloosa, Alabama, has
made application to the President for pardon and
, the reitorat!on or h 4 Prolnrti• lie notnOnntut
that at the advanced age of over foorlcoreyeafe,
he and his family are la a Moultnta condition.
A Cblambis, South Oarollno, letter, glom an
'amnia of the murder. of, two gathers of the lib
Melee: Voltmteera while hoarding - poverureset
property at Brown's Ferry, Anderson district.
Abontla dozen citizens of the. die Wel, were con
etetiedt la theintader,...ghe /Otter datalla annul
outrages. and Llitia apirtt at dhieontent pre
ainQaPtPie• • .
, ~ 1 -- • - Severe' Gale. . . "• .
u r ,,,i yok, Nov. 21.—A' lievere- If &Meat
gale eel In anent midnight last night,vontioning
Innnabatin ul - ro noon to.day. Rain has fallen
:nal/oy.
Senator CollanterPs•Stietessor
BCRLINOTON, (f 1.,) Nov. 21:-.Go7. Wile Z.
be has emulated the Chief Jalithte of the Be
rme Ceart, lin. Luke P. Pokelinit, of Bt.
Johnsbury. to dll the vacancy In thk:Ualted
States Senate occuloned hit the death deans"
tor L Canter. Judge Stetland Is 0116 flus
ablest lawyers In the State. and his appolatnnati,
gives general faUnfactlon. Eon. John PletrPolati
of Virginia, first Judge, has been appointed
Chief Justice .of the Supremo Court. Jedree
Batmen. Sellog ll e. Peck and Wilson, have bean
promoted to fi Use vaccies. and Benj.
Steele. of Derby . has been an auointed atm As
sociate Judge of the Supreme Court-
Fran Trostan—Coluderfelts--Itoardlsig
norm Keeper Murdered.
BOSTON, Nov. 21.—Chas. White and Michael
Collins were arrested to-day for attempting to
pale spurious $lOO bills on the Globe Bank of
Providence. They hall from New Pork.
Simon Jackson, bearding house keeper, pro
vicinity announced as having had bin skull frac•
tend from some unknown assassins, died this
morning. Two seamen named Van Burma and
nimbly. who bunted with Jackson, and disap
peared Immediately after the murder, have been
arrested In New York on suspicion.
Treasurer of North Carolina Appointed.
Nzw Tonic, Nor. '2l.—The Raleigh Standard
say. that. Coy. Holden ha* appointed Dr. Win.
Sloan. or ...ton county, State Treasurer, and
that he will enter open the discharon, of his du
ties at once. Dr. Sloan Is au ultra Union man,
and a gentleman of fine abilities. lle was de
feated for Congress In the Stith Congressional
District, the people of that region preferring to
rote for a gentleman who hid been in the rebel
Congress, and who cannot take the oath. Dr.
Sloan, If elected, could have taken the oath.
Nomination for Mayor ofNow York
Heavy Cale
NEW Yogic, Nov. 21.—Timmary hag nomi
nated John T. flotfinan for Mayor, and flub
bard Q. Gorman (or Corporation Counsel.
The gale contianes to-night, with rain. The
steamer Baltic, for Aspinwall, Mississippi for
New Orleans, and Ann Maria for Ban Juan, are
anchored In Quarantine filth. The Gate pilot
boat Bernet Is ashore on City Island. full of
water. An unknown 'schooner is ashore on
Hart's island. No ether damage was heard of
to the shipping. •
Extensive Cotton Claim Frauds Nipped En
Nsw Yens, Nov,
.21 Times' !spatlel
Matta that extemdve claim frauds, involving
half a milllon of dollars, were recently nipped in
the bud - by second Auditor French, whose atten•
boa was called to them by an honest claim
ages i In Philadelphia, to whom they were con-
Ided for collemlon.
Commercial Banquet In Toronto
Touoirro, NoT42I.—A grandconunercial ban
quet-!a shortly to be held in this city. A !Arts
number of the leading hminesa men of the lit I
ted States are expected. The topics to be &s
-cum ed are reciprocity, enlargement of the Cu-.
ale, and building of the Huron and Ontario
ship canal.
MARRICD:
if ILL—OAST—In Al*chum, on the OfSh
by Moo. Oen B Humll, Mr. THOMAS BMW.°
DUG =MA 0. GAST, of Alloy:may f...ty.
SCHEE/NEB—On 'Dior-day evening, 25th
LUC MLA., wile of ➢t. Samuel Hohntner.
The funeral will tote place from the residence
of Dr.t chrelner, near New Texas, on WIDDLTIV
DAT. 2ed last" at 11 o'clock, A. sf. The friends of
the (=fly are respectfully locked to attend.
gILLDALS CIEMETERY—L rnral and
molt picturesque plece ir o t t a glepultu . r% situate
on th en
hu tizimellete north of Miegheny
OS% e
C New Brighton ad. Persons wish
ing to e litt4eL.VUe wtttdp7l4 at the epos
intenlects °Mee, at the ,Utieutlerg- Title Deeds,
Permits and all other bnekineagrilLbeettended at
the Drug Warehouse of the undennened, corner of
lateral and Lescuck streets, Allegheny.
GLO. d. KELLY,
• Sectistaa7 and Trent;uteq
rNs lIRANCE
'NM:RE YOUR LIFE 111 THE
CHARTER OAR LIFE CHURASCE CO
Or lIILICTFOUD, CONN
THE ONLYtrrz trstillANCE 0011PA.Ni
AA , * that now makes sod pays an am
naal CASH DIViDENta on the that sue each
aubstiquent:paystient of premium. It. CA.SII
CAPIT,AL and aciumulattoo of filLBol3,ooo is
seburely Invested to public stocks and mortgages
of REAL ESTATE. tt is nowlath year of
rusinen, sad has pad to the WIDOWS san on.
'usenet. Its menraers the sum of ORE Ulf:
DOLLARS.. To tido date not a single eats
of litigation has occurred, -an evidence that fiber.
silty and (air dealing is a speciality with this
Company.
The policies of Ole Company era not forfeited
by ream= of r.ompayment of premium after Os
second year. No payments required after is
years, but policies continuegood through Life.
rumours:
J. 0. WALELj, President.
N. S. PALMER, Tice President.
• S. li. WHITE, Secretary.
Branch Offset for Walden Pennaileanta. when
Circulars end Blank Appileaation will be Ihrulatk•
ed, 58 'Wood Street. Pittsburgh.
Agents WALIIIDD throuoosit the State. Apply to
ocafityd F. F. GOODELL, State &teat.
F' ANDMARINZ
Insurance Co. of North America,
PMUDELPIIIA.
Hartford Fire Insurance Company.
Assets...
61,a55,000.
airctlon aan be eecued in the above Una
and ratable companies.
ferNliy W. L. .TO.IMS, A.OITrS,
W stet Street. I I DitStrl.l
CHARTER 18 29. YE RP BT UAL!
41:134:faile:
FIRE INSURANCE COMPARY
PHILADELPHIA.
... o.Jaunary I. 1964, 32,457,649 95
Sienna! 0 400.080
Accrusd Premiums 011,000
I n vests d Premiums L 050,259
Unsettled Claims 8,110
Income (or Jerk *Mom
Losses Pala dace MI 8,003,000
drms:PerpetUol and Temporary Pardee cur Libel&
DIESOTOBA.
Charles N. Butcher. lair,
Tobias Wagner, Elbatd U. DJs,
Samuel Onset, George Fates,
luob R. Smith Alfred Fltter,
George W. Rie&rds, Eras. W. Leads, X. 1.1
11
OAR N. BARMIER, Pzesitteut.
EDWARD C. DALE, Vine bleat.
JAR. W. bIoALLISTER, Sea pro. tem.
7. G. corm, Agent,
mhdre comer Wood nut Third attests.
lAr- tl,l-13U11,A11-PECOIAP-21.ft—
v or P/TISHUROII,
• R. Hass& Jr., Presider -
WM. P. HERBERT, Eecrday.
Office, No,ID Water streetotiptutg Ho.'s Ware
house, up stairs, Pittsburgh.
RIR Wore egeinst 'a kinds 0/ Ara ala Maim
Risks. d Bane InstWition suotegat by Directors =ha
art yeti knows to Ma Ouanitottlg, end into ors detes
vaned b
watchy proseptarn ead ft:tram/. to staleteta
ear:rade, Coo Rem arm en,
be
1.44 eat
oteetion to the tato desire to be
DIIIICOTOIUI
R. Millar, Jr,
James McAuley,
Math=lel Holmes,
Alex. NMI*,
George Lamle,
Campbell B. Herron,
C. W. illaketson
myso WM. P,
Andrew Ackley,
Alexander Speer,
David M. Long
Baca J. Thomas,
Ohaa. J. Oath,
Jobe D.
HERBERT. Sec
efITIZEIVB INSURANCE 003iPANT
OF PITTSBLIRGIL—Odice, cornet !BATA'S
sad Water streets, second door.
WM. A. SIMPABD,
WM. BAGALEY, President ,
Secodary.
Worn Steamboats and Cagan.
trauma against lou and dantare, in the nudge.
on of the Southern and Western alum Lake,
and Bayous, and the aulgation of the Sea..
Inures agelnaL lou and damage Di , Are.
.„ • •
Wm. Bagging,
Samuel glen,
Sas. Park, jr.,
W. G. Johnston,
H. P, Jones,
Hon. T. M. Howe,
Barclay Preston,
George Hingtukm,
S. 3S r Zier
John g6l
Tann Coopctr
8. liarbabi
.T. Oaldwa4JT.,.
John S. Thlworso.
WM. ft. Bo4rers. art
TOEOPLEB' MURANOR COELVAM
-
!Mee, N. E. corner of Wood andE l l l 4B,4:
Eat AHD' Mill= niartilin t
maze:nal: '
Wm. Phinips, • tla in -T ' Ai ll r '''"VadiT
John Watt, . • ' Samnd P. 31'11.'14
• J oh . E. p ark ,. . Ramon Lore,.
Dhaka a allosh. ottArkg ANntekle,' .
Wm. Van Kirk, ' IGNop,trAc t k,
John
JameVe W e Erd. PRlLLlMPreqiefflit.
JOHN WA ET. Etei
' ' NIL F. GARDNER Secretary.. ' -2,jumir
Mr* BUCKWHEAT PLOUI2,OOO
JOI :Ponds Double Extzulfiteribulterliett "nit%
dorb'sroUrul, put up fa mill MY • for Gually.use
. 14 " recei ved " 4 (o f. 4 ala tt Mt Family Grocery
of re fo
cornet W JOH
eIN A. RE
3NISHaAtrWm,
GAZETTE.
msr••:.rin- 4:n
BANKING H 01783.
N. HOLMES & SONS
67 Market Street, Pittsburgh.
DEPtaITS REC;ISTED IN PAB FITADS AND
Osiaectlansmada6n al Ms prthelpal pals got
Mat+A . States and oanadiur.
STOOKS, 130ND.11*D anwn szetrimil
BOUGHT AND SIIthIi,COMMISSION.
Particular attentloa Mid tt , tha.Purthun ar ,
mato of
UNITED STATES SECURITIES,
United S
Do,tates Mies ol Walt
o. 6403
Do. Tire,
10.40 s:
Do. Beno-Tblitta
Do. Oathleaks ol Inaabletonia.
ORDERS AND VOVOILERS BOUGHT OR
THE
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK.
11. S. Government Depository.
55 M4BELET EIRTEEtT,
Capital Paid Isapo,ooo
With Privilege of Increase to 300.000
•
Having extenalve correspondence with Banks and
Enakine throughout
doomsuntry, we offer dtlU/11.
al facilities to those but with as. -
7 8-1.0 NOTE,
And all other Etotemment sestrrittes, furnished
in sums to sult purchasers. Depoetts received and
Interest allowed by et:seise agreement.
THOS. DONNEL DtIIZOTOW
D. DL LY, IFL H. SING,
ILEY
JAB. AL BAILEY, ! JOHNF. HERRON,
THOS. SMITH, 13. H. HIESPATE/011
THOS. DOINKLLY, Pttsidant,
CUTLER WAS.D, Cashier.
aeltlyinu!awl'
D OLLAR tukifailla BANK, Zit 9i
yoFrrzi Snarl,
Open dilly from • WA dakonk, alto on Wedeure
day Ind SattIZAIT 01 , 1132b21. emu May Ist to.Ncr
camber tat, from '1 to rcvelook, and from NoTembet
1,110 May Id fkom •to oblocli.
Depoilta maim:dot all sums atria leather One
Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twlea
year, la Jun* and December. Interest has teen
deelltimt.ozatlarurtrally, m June and December,
since the Ranh WSJ organized, at the : LIVAI of el;
per cent. a year.
Interest, If not drawn out, is platted to the meat
in or tex.r. the de fr. pogto th r . a i win .a.y. rdp o sha tu t be.:
December, mbaaants.
r e inz u rze t r o arttati: r a year wither
b l i rruhltnat
At DAB rate mangy will double In las t=tweln
year.
B o on, cone ontng the Charter, By. Laws, Ruin
and Ren - ulations, turndahed cratts, on application
st, On omen •
PasEmliri.—i3EoEGE . nizvr
*MUD POrtodk, DL
Jam G. Baaketen. Robert Robb,
13,4. Fahatstoek, Salm H. Shoe:ibex-ger,
Jaars Herdsman,
Junes McAuley, .Taniux=zr
DL Pennock; Otalitatt 'rowel%
CalvinTM:W
Calvin Adana; ' Henry U& J Lynch,
john C. Studley, • Peter A. Madeira,
George Bleak, -.
John Mamball,
HillkSirgwin, Walter P. Manilall,
Alamo A. Carrier, Ja
r m a n B.B.Seeds,
Chutes A. Col
John ton, JoLn B. MeFadden,l
Wm. DougMa, Ca.
John Evens, Tfcnry L. Slateratt,
John J. e'''
.orsple, William E. nehrenetz,
".: intern S. Haven '
Alexander ninths,
Peter IL Hunker, WSlizzi Venkirk,
Itienard Hay*, Wm. li. W, m4l , yarn,
James D. Ketty r Isaaa
Thnuww . --U.H.A.S. A. COLTON.
JAM. B. D. =sus.
Amu , .
I IA:
EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK
0 f Pittsburgh.
Chartered by tbv Capital 'Orgetatu+l nada
SUM of Pit, 1836. 61,00,000, Natal Law 186 i
This Bank Ilas hem destgnaten a
DEPOSITARY
OF THE
United States Treasury,
shd ePeotsted Meet for the tide et the
7-80 XI CP 421.117 .
tiro Everypurstuu fac las for ility will
re-talo be offered to ll:mestere or per.
ap2Ortf EL U. 21:111843Y, Cashier.
41,750,000. I Till:
PEOPLES' NATIONAL BANK,
Of Pittsburgh.
Capital Paid in $1,000.000. with Prvii
lege of $2,000,000.
STREETS. B.,,tring House CORNER FIRST AND WOOD
This Bank, organized under the glathmal Bank
tnj System Is now prepared to transact bash:Lea
at its Banking Hotivolerner of Wq0,44=41r4".
streets.
Collection, made on all aseezelbin points on
most favorable terms. Elpectel Agents for JAY
CpCILE, lot the sale of the
U. S. 7 3-10 Treasury Notes.
F. M. 0011D017, (Wilder.
J. C. 1 1 1cPIELBSON Teller
PROPOSALS FOR RATIONS
Qvanvineraornato Orsico. •
Xmas Oonrs
Wasnllsoronalth October, IA&
SEA LED itflottositALS the received at Mir
ottle• until X o'clock, r. X., of 22d day of No next, for furnishing Rations to the 'Jolted
mates Marl:lea at tae following stations for the
year 1868, vim
Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Charlestown, Stasseenusetts,
Breatkign, New York.
rilladelpltio. ytenitsyl rants.
Worthington City, Dirtrist of rotatable.
Gosport, neat Norfolk, Yagisua.
Mound City, Moots,
Raab rattan eonsist, of three-fourths of a pound
'of porer or bacon. or 001.and.a-fourth pound et
Neon or salt beef:eighteen ounce, of bread or flour,
or twelve onuses at hard. Mena, onstiwn
fourth pound of corn meal; and at the rate to elm
hondred rat ions ef
of
qoarto of bean thereof
lien thereoften pounds of ries: or to Ilan
twice per week one hundred :and fifty ounces of
desslooted potatoes and one hundred ounces of
mixed vegetables; ten pounds of coffee, or in lieu
libezeofeousanol-a- pow:AVG tosi; Moen pounds of
lugs?: four quoits of vistrasz• one pound of sperm
csidles, or cnoiond.eini-iosixtli pound of adaman
tine candles, or oneeind.a.half pound of tallow;
four pounds of Soap, and two quirts of ball.
The rations to be delivered upon the order of tbe
commanding oiliest oft ash station; the fresh beet,
either in bulk ' or be the tingle ration., or good
quality, With atilequal portliest crib. fore and hind
musters, necks and kidney tallow oxerudeds the
Pork. No. 1 prime mess porn; the dour extra ou
pallisteGidicoffee, good Rim the sugar, good New
Orkin' Or Its equivalmattund ths Doan., vinegar.
comiles, Soap, salt, etc., toad of good quails/. •
-.IGI subject to inpection,
All lugs Most bet -accompanied by the following ..
g
The nty:
undersigrad. la
A° State
of and the t3tate of
he -- w and
guarantee that in case the foregoing bld'of
for fella lei abovedoscribad. be
acs
Le or they. will; within leaden
alt
the recant;
ottnagOottactat tbeyait cake named, execute
the eontraetror thir,oatiteeltith volarinanNoleat •
securities; Mtn le cafe the gala shim feu ,
enter into eontraet u &foretold, we guargoroo t o '
make good the ditreyence botween the ore: ef the
maid W —it-. alid that Which May be eacurptel.-
..A, Ih,Gnorontor.
'E r. WJta is
,tletirscitor;..l;
I hereity etrtifithstiheebbre '
.treown tette as nom 04 otproyerty r iegli 1 . gogsme tk
- pod thelr guaranty.. - "
To th eir
'wpm' by: tho•lYalted• blares Dishiet
-flitterti Iftlititsl§tathe,:Ettsttiot:tor Cole--
letter • , • •
2 / a lit - o ust Vrlll'l4
yenlsdby the sbaregustrauty.--. +"
~ . ;Nevispspersagdhorlstet to yinblish,:the...iiibe4l
: erltliseed the pew rionteizting .r.liehret.ihterttele:
to thisorlee for , -
Progasatste•tee scorsed u rierceflitats. -
for my? am adeteased te , the uculershined. • " "•••
ett2idabittle jerjb,tgirteltifer;::.
.Zoos:. , I _ :
A great variety
- plorus;*iitiz3;
puiii au kinds of OitiED nuns, for sale bY
JOHN u. SCOTT.
pt 4U fieß fait very, 513 . LltieSti 64;14: rett
CrOtrOCIIO
COLLECITE
PLITSBUBUEE, PA:
BAIIIIEJL. nzi. Prealient.
PROPOSALS,
NEW ADvmwris
BOOTS ,
SHOES_
Concert Hail - ghoe 136'
LOWER
EVER.
•
SUPERIOR GOODS AND MORE" BTU
THAN ANY
OTHER HOUSE
OITY
CLOTHING ROMA
trio. a Fir= smosaf."
NEW 000D3.
NINE CLOTH COATS
sacs 00/LTS
EITGUS3I WALKING Mat&
09£200ATS or ALL BINDS;
FANCY CAP PARTS,
FIND BLACK EMITS
a.: sll styles pt
CLOTHII7. Q,
roAnDLii . :ssor mks
FOR THE 1111kT IN DATA
J. H. SMITH & 00..
CLOTIIIELS, OAX FULL, 13 newt ,Err,
Opposite Lee Open Rouse.
SUPPLY YOUR WANTS
BOOKS AND ALBUMS
BOOS rIJBLLSIIBRA' PRESESTATIOI Offal
74 FUT.'S STREET,
For the le/lowing rearone
Yon haTe the f inest stock in the city to Stied
from.
Yon only pay the Pablishers price for Nob.
Yon also mire attime of purchase a prem.
Your meat will he worth from 611 e. tll
Yon will be entirely satisfiel with bolls flasX
Ind Present.
All we ask, Try Us,
CALF,. 011 SMPD FORA CATALOGUE.
toll •
COME ONE, COME ALL i
,GENTLEMETS FlJRNlBliplie
5PC10.1 7 130. . '
Nos. 18 St Clair 'St' ' ' -
.
, .
The attention of the public' hiearles to the tag
and entensivaittoelt of GENTLENLIMS kV
trlSMlfil3 GOODS,, jut- opened at the Omer
nortatmel Plane, wWahl am now offerfage t ag_
bargaina. ALIT ono lo want of the gave
wilA tan 1100 their advantage te give ate ges/1.
end means wry. Cock before pozetteethg. Wee. •
where. They alumni the Largest and toele
maga fine VVte Rhin; ettee - alto. 5 11 M
Shirta, Woolen. t/otton ova Llele Threed
ahlits,atte lirMeete. Sniff. Nec/1154,30ag4118.
ntrelett, entterffles,_ seseveretwee pate to "
the Gentlemen' In the eltf.
Beahnseber the oboe , ft gad 15 St. 0141: M . eet; -
Aikrinna LEVIAL
N. BA . lartre ataelt of kite, Cape, (ittniN WI •
laza tAckviood's . Manna. 0 1 10 01 Enact - gas
and i ffiraasoll, mil to sold /Dirac than cut,
QLE 3fACII2~,
THE ^ C.F.LEBRATFII RocuesTkaz
4111:!i151.LE IfrfACHINE '
-
Is now on Exhibition et the GreatVertern
ing MiliLlitarbury street Pitt sb ibis ur g t. ,
Ilarbine will rdannfrettgre zAbo Shi& r. ex
anden *gun,. fromkard or soft' w00d.. , _ fa y -
haft' tley are supelior to the beet band nude
hblngle.ll It,wlll work all lands weod as;
•
be worked by the hand proem. and ganntrabat•:..._.
sannot. ;iris tlmpts In constructing rind not /Ike.
ly to get.nat 01 order: wl nude of iron or gteel end
we ha about thoo Dr. Ittgglter but one nun to .
tend it, end is easily attached to water, r •ntr - •-•
boa:Moment With the power of two POMO. Opts
lineArtli ninke.2.,ooo . Abingler per hour, - frOar, '
herd or inft wood. .
The pipe la Invited to 'Cilr &nd Withers itit
operation, ag the .above. ruched place; witerelka , " •
Eroprieteels in IttteLdAlleo from 9to .12 and
to g s L Milted , to receiver olden for • '--
Illeekbrur and Tef ;Env , for ta e w h ole flakited I 1 , .
eUttes.
..All torapilaleatlonkiWimutd tea Tattgbari,
Phtabttrgli. fOr th einext weekg, wiu otompt.„,
I.l' beta atter Want: date, -addreeiehltent''
Enehentii2l. Box aa; .7
!r "." • 4‘. v4tioxier.
Nov. 7i .1. ~X,31141- "V":"1.1.
, 0/71411 , 32 tiza.Warratzr Ossity. ots, 094 ;,.:!..,
t
, • ; Ptrr astrzes, November ti, 18,0.. .
OTIOFt—AT-A.-MEETD3r,OF Wit ,.
J-N, STOPICROLDEEhisoasener-413. thit -t - '''''
'. o _,„ _go 4 16 , •=1/68 Mrtellust, or. net. Pat stottl•-- g
...... 'haul t.s . letrltd on - Stun cipltar (Put' et:: - I
detetaln t -
"m M i; Mao/4 1 1W actiotrints hitt nab
hat - am : asseattmat itt TWEISVIC:I•ffi
..OENTB PSZsaaRE b• Lev/.Con wad stook r _.„,
/eanblet t9tLettai pet stasit once Wino • the Ink"' !"
cApof the tiptant,mouttmlivis matt December at, , ..
' . I .M.iteullie cents Jimmy. tit, OSA; ^ Alt "Itra, ,, c , " 4 ::
hereby nailed - to par that toptetato ;aims. E. ; f t
, meate to At Tressr at a , COVIOAnr.. II t. tals l 2- .-
-
Can. ta Wllklas awAtte atty.. At th• nitattar -
.Vcirotthl..lt 'tat tiroustatoustr-roolvvittut taw
.„.
- .Betratati: be &mated to tall • ateattaralf.the t ..,_
z „
• StaahlipLaU aline UttitWp Oreekthl Coat oPPro:- ; :: - ;:
lit tate otate,"tte ItrZlitt=l2All the Ittti tan... 4, ~ ,,2,
.t, 4 otocx IN tt., fat OS. PIIMMII:os reduo4tr - ".-..„,
the capital Altotk et ttlOpprim:: • • - -,' "- • •-•'
,
. , •testeetwe ....
"WALL PAL ES, on Eatin and Blank
great vanity, lathe /Sn'ea
prief 5, et no. £O7 Market Onset.
no 4 R/5. 3. nun= a NM